

Contemporary fiction
Next to Heaven
by James Frey
Quick take
A suburban swingers’ party spins out of control in this witty, feverish novel of life among the ultra rich.
Good to know
Multiple viewpoints
No quotation marks
Glamorous
Extra spicy
Synopsis
New Bethlehem, Connecticut is a town of picture-perfect lawns, manicured hedges, and multi-million-dollar homes, but beneath the designer yoga gear and country club memberships lies a darker reality. In this world of excess Devon and Belle have it all—beauty, money, status—but they want something more. Something dangerous. Something that makes them feel alive. Their solution? A party—a meticulously curated gathering of New Bethlehem’s elite, from a desperate ex-NFL quarterback to a hockey coach with a penchant for married women to a ruthless Wall Street “closer” who wields his wealth like a weapon. One night. Multiple betrayals. And a murder that will shatter New Bethlehem’s carefully constructed facade.
Content warning
This book contains mentions of sexual assault.
Free sample
Get an early look from the first pages of Next to Heaven.
Why I love it

Gabrielle Viner
BOTM Editorial Team
Summertime is for indulging. Popsicles, poolsides, sunshine…Swinging parties…Sex…Scandal…? If you’re craving a racy page-turner this June, dive into the drama in Next to Heaven. You’ll experience guilty pleasure like never before.
Devon and Belle are best friends and, despite being beautiful, educated, and wealthy, they are bored. The monotony of their cookie-cutter ultrarich Connecticut lives has gone straight to their heads. What could be better to shake things up than a swinger’s party? As Devon and Belle welcome their friends and neighbors to the sexiest event of the summer, the glamorous soirée they envisioned begins to tip over the edge into betrayal, deceit, and crime of all kinds—including murder.
Next to Heaven is like a dishy reality TV show you can’t look away from. The characters are perfectly unlikeable and I loved getting the scoop on their wild lives and gasping at their decision-making. Extravagant and excessive in all of the right ways, this book transports you into a world of glitz, gossip, and gaudiness that is simply unmatched.